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FAQ

Green is Good

In the JMU NETS•T world, green is good. It mean that you have received a rating of either Meets (Light Green) or Exceeds (dark green).  A lesser rating (Approaching) shows up as Yellow.  Thus, the overall NETS•T status can be viewed at a glance:


 

This shows a user's NETS▪T grid at the beginning of the NETS▪T journey.  Since no evaluations have been performed, all boxes are white.


 

This shows a user's NETS▪T grid partway along the NETS▪T journey.  Some submissions have been assigned a Meets (light green, e.g., IA, IB), some an Exceeds (dark green, e.g., IIA, IIC), and some an Approaching (light yellow), while some rubrics have not yet been evaluated (white).


 

This shows a user's NETS▪T grid at the successful conclusion of the NETS▪T journey.  Submission for all rubrics have been rated as Meets or Exceeds; green is good.

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